Join in on the fun and help support local at the My Cape Town Market in Atlantis, hosted by the City of Cape Town in support of small businesses and entrepreneurs in the Mother City this weekend.
Following the huge success of the first My Cape Town Market Green Point, the Atlantis edition will be taking place today, 9 June, and tomorrow, 10 June.
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Grab the kids, all your friends and your favourite relatives too, and enjoy a fun-filled day with Cape Town’s finest cuisines, trendy designs and artisanal treasures being showcased.
Serenaded by talented buskers and up-and-coming artists alongside local goods, the market promises to be an idyllic embodiment of ‘local is lekker’.
A dedicated play zone will be on hand to ensure the kids will be entertained throughout the day, and for added entertainment, face painting and other activities will be available too.
The City’s mayoral member for economic growth, Alderman James Vos, said that the concept of the market was created to boost economic opportunities and enhance the prospects for small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs.
He added that small businesses fuel Cape Town’s economic innovation and prosperity, ‘One thing is for sure, entrepreneurs breathe life into the community.’
‘Don’t miss this opportunity this weekend to have fun with your family at the market and enjoy the products and services on offer while supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs. It is the perfect place to connect local traders with a new market of consumers,’ concluded Alderman Vos.
Details:
- Location: Corner of Swift and Starling Road, Robinvale (next to Robinvale Sports Ground)
- Times: Friday, 9 June: 12pm to 5pm | Saturday, 10 June: 10am to 3pm
Cape {town} Etc discount: Experience the thrill of an adrenaline-fuelled 90-minute sandboarding adventure on the Atlantis Dunes for three people with Cape Town Sandboarding Tours for R650 (valued at R1500). Get it here.
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